Subscription to "Newsweek," "Golfweek," and More (Up to 74%). Seven Options Available.

In a Nutshell

Magazine purveyor offers single titles or packages that pertain to cooking, news & fashion with popular titles such as Newsweek & Nylon

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Feb 15, 2012. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per order. Online only. Not valid for Canada.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

"Newsweek," "Golfweek," "Food & Wine" and More

Magazines, unlike Santa Claus, are glossy, always plugged into popular trends, and free of scruffy facial hair that might irritate one’s cheeks during hugs. Crack a stubble-free spine with today’s Groupon for magazine subscriptions from Blue Dolphin Magazines online. Choose from the following options:

For $10, you get a one-year, 54-issue subscription to Newsweek (a $39 value).<p>

For $20, you get a two-year, 108-issue subscription to Newsweek (a $78 value).<p>

For $30, you get a holiday-cooking package (a $59.90 value) with one-year subscriptions to the following magazines:

Food & Wine

Cooking with Paula Deen

EatingWell<p>

For $17, you get a one-year subscription to Golfweek (a $35 value).<p>

For $26, you get a women’s living package (a $53.79 value) with one-year subscriptions to the following magazines:

Women’s Health

Prevention

Yoga Journal<p>

For $10, you get a two-year subscription to Nylon Magazine (a $19.94 value).<p>

For $19, you get a men’s living package (a $39.91 value) with one-year subscriptions to the following magazines:

Men’s Health

Maxim

With a barrage of consumer-friendly magazine titles catering to all interests, Blue Dolphin Magazines’ e-store boasts an array of subscriptions ideal for gift-giving or personal enlightenment. Golfweek helps outdoor-faring players hatch their next hole-in-one stories, and Nylon gives readers innovative style tips. Health-minded types can take ongoing abdominal advice to torso via Men’s Health, or reflect on a life of style and swagger with Maxim. Wellness-oriented women might flip through Women’s Health or Prevention for tips on crafting a healthy diet, or they might peruse Yoga Journal to develop flexibility and acceptance toward tight yoga pants. Chefs-in-training refer to Food & Wine, Cooking with Paula Deen, and EatingWell for recipes and culinary tips. And the most well-read subscribers may show up on a televised quiz show with stacks of Newsweek scattering the green room floor. Each title fits into any reading room, whether it houses couches, barber chairs, or ornately decorative porcelain chairs.